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ONE: Union of the Senses

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Mural by José Parlá in New York City

ONE: Union of the Senses
ArtistJosé Parlá
Year2014
MediumMural
Dimensions4.6 m × 27 m (15 ft × 90 ft)
LocationNew York City,New York
OwnerOne World Trade Center

ONE: Union of the Senses is a mural by American artistJosé Parlá on display in the lobby ofOne World Trade Center inManhattan,New York City. Commissioned in 2014, the painting was completed and installed in 2015. Measuring 90 feet wide, the painting is believed to be the largest painting in New York City.[1][2][3][4][5]

The painting is noted for its bright colors. It utilizes Parlá's trademark style, invoking elements ofgraffiti andcalligraphy.[6]

The mural is seen by an estimated 20,000 people entering the building each day.[7]

Commission

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The Durst Corporation, building developers of the One World Trade Center, appointedAsher Edelman and his gallery, Edelman Arts, to curate the art for the new building. The team selected a few artists, all American, to contribute art for the new building, deciding that all the art in the new building should be abstract and reflect the theme of unity.[2]

Edelman said the painting seemed appropriate for the front entrance where people come in the building every morning, remarking specifically about its bright colors.[7]

Creation

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The painting was created by Miami-born, Brooklyn-based artistJosé Parlá. Parlá, a former street artist, had previously painted murals at theBrooklyn Academy of Music and theBarclays Center. The painting measures 15 feet by 90 feet, making it Parlá largest work to date.[3]

Parlá worked on the mural over a period of 8 months at his studio in Brooklyn. Parlá described an “almost-acrobatic” style he used in its creation, calling the work the most physical piece he had ever done. Some of the long strokes were created by putting his brush on the canvas, then dragging it down as he jumped off his ladder. The momentum of the jumps frequently threw him out of the room.[3][8][1] He then worked on it for two more weeks on-site in the lobby of One World Trade Center.

Themes

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Parlá said he wanted the sculpture to stand as a symbol of unity and diversity, with the various colors representing the diversity of people, saying “It was very important to me that this painting would reflect a massive respect to the situation and event and the families, and a massive respect for the site.”[3][2]

Documentary short

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In 2017, Parlá produced a documentary short, also calledONE: Union of the Senses, inspired by his mural. Parlá described the documentary as a "love letter to New York."[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"The inspirational art inside One World Trade Center".CBS News. March 5, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
  2. ^abc"Art fit for a skyscraper".The Economist. New York. November 6, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
  3. ^abcd"1 World Trade Center tower boasts new art".NY Daily News. December 11, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
  4. ^Lasane, Andrew (November 20, 2014)."One World Trade Center Reopens With an Epic Mural by José Parlá".Complex.
  5. ^"Artist José Parlá reaches new heights".CBS News. September 6, 2015.
  6. ^Dupre, Judith (2016).One World Trade Center: Biography of the Building. Hachette UK. p. 121.ISBN 9780316353595.
  7. ^abMunro, Cait (November 21, 2014)."Is José Parlá's Mural at One World Trade Center the World's Largest Welcome Mat?".Artnet News. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
  8. ^In the Studio with José Parlá(Youtube video) (video). BLOUIN ARTINFO. October 1, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
  9. ^"José Parlá ONE: Union of the Senses".bam.org. Brooklyn Academy of Music. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2018.
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